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Serving Tempe, North up Loop 101

Dog Training for Tempe, a Clean Shot Up the 101

Between ASU schedules, Mill Avenue energy, and apartments around Town Lake, Tempe dogs need manners that hold in busy places. We build exactly that, then hand the skills to you.

The Partners Dogs Scottsdale campus serving Tempe

How do Tempe and ASU-area owners reach Partners Dog School?

The nearest Partners Dog School facility to Tempe is our Scottsdale Shea campus at 8642 E Shea Blvd, 85260, sitting just off Loop 101. From Tempe it is a clean shot north on the 101, whether you are near ASU and Mill Avenue, the apartments around Tempe Town Lake, or the neighborhoods bordering Papago Park, running roughly twenty to thirty minutes depending on the time of day. The easy freeway access makes drop-and-go DaySchool genuinely workable around class and work schedules, and the full lineup of board-and-train, boarding, grooming, and group classes all runs from this one campus.

ONE CAMPUS, EVERY SERVICE

Everything We Offer Tempe Dogs

  • Board and Train Camps Immersive Foundation, Behavior, and Transform Camps. Your dog stays and learns, and you get a calmer dog back. Explore camps
  • Private Lessons One-on-one coaching built around your Tempe apartment or house and your schedule. See private lessons
  • Group Classes Puppy and Me, Levels 1 to 3, Agility, and CGC for hands-on practice in a structured setting. View classes
  • DaySchool and Daycare Daily DaySchool burns energy and builds manners while you are at work or class, ideal for busy Tempe and ASU-area households. About DaySchool
  • Boarding Overnight boarding with optional training, easy for weekend trips and Sky Harbor flights up the 101. See boarding
  • Grooming Baths, brush-outs, nails, and ears, flat-price for any size dog. About grooming
  • Treadmill Conditioning Indoor treadmill work keeps apartment dogs fit when Tempe summers are too hot to walk the neighborhood. About conditioning
  • Snake Avoidance Headed to Papago Park or South Mountain trails? Rattlesnake avoidance keeps outdoor outings safe year-round. About snake avoidance

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YOUR NEAREST CAMPUS

A Clean Shot Up the 101, Not Across Town

Our Scottsdale Shea campus at 8642 E Shea Blvd sits right off Loop 101, making it one of the straightest freeway runs of any neighborhood we serve. From the apartments around Tempe Town Lake, the blocks near ASU and Mill Avenue, or the neighborhoods edging Papago Park, the 101 north puts you at our door in roughly twenty to thirty minutes, no cross-Valley crawl.

Everything runs from this one campus. Training, DaySchool, boarding, and grooming all happen in the same building your dog comes to know, with the same team from start to finish. One familiar place, one trusted team, no handoffs.

Indoor training arena at the Partners Dogs Scottsdale campus near Tempe

WHY TEMPE FAMILIES CHOOSE US

Why Tempe Dog Owners Choose Partners

  • A straightforward freeway run. From Mill Avenue, Tempe Town Lake, and the 101 and 202 interchange, our Shea campus is a clean shot north. No surface-street maze, no cross-town haul, just the freeway and you are there.
  • Built for city and apartment living. Leash manners on a busy block, calm in an elevator, and composure at a crowded Town Lake trail, these are the real-world behaviors Tempe dogs need, and exactly what we build.
  • Fits a busy class or work schedule. Drop your dog for a structured day of DaySchool before class, pick up a tired, settled dog after. Board and train handles the deeper work when your calendar stays full for weeks at a stretch.
  • Results that stick at home. We coach you alongside your dog, so the calm behavior holds in your Tempe apartment or house long after camp ends.

WHAT YOUR DOG GETS

What a Day With Us Looks Like

  • A Partners trainer working hands-on with dogs at the facilityHands-on trainingEvery day is real training with a pro, not just supervised hangout time. Your dog practices the skills that make them genuinely easier to live with.
  • Dogs in trainer-supervised group play at PartnersSupervised social timeTrainer-run play teaches your dog to read other dogs and stay calm in a group, the manners that hold up at the park and on the patio.
  • A Partners graduate working calmly off-leash with a trainerA calmer dog at homeThe goal is a dog you can relax around: settled indoors, polite with guests, and reliable off leash where it is safe.

Where Tempe Dogs Become Great

Tempe families train with us at our Scottsdale campus, a short drive away. Balanced, honest training that gives you a calm dog at home and one you can take anywhere with confidence.

A trainer working a dog through a calm, balanced session at Partners Dogs.

HOW TO GET STARTED

How to Get Started From Tempe

Schedule a call. Tell us about your dog and your goals. Not sure which program fits your Tempe schedule? Call 480-595-6700 and we will point you the right way.

Drive north on the 101. Take Loop 101 north to 8642 E Shea Blvd for a tour and check-in. We verify vaccinations, set up your Pet Parent Portal, and introduce your instructor.

Train and take it home. Your dog learns at our campus while you learn through lessons and follow-up, so the results carry back to your home in Tempe.

Ready to Train Your Tempe Dog?

Our Scottsdale Shea campus is a clean shot north on Loop 101. Schedule a call or reach us by phone and we will help you choose the right program.

Frequently Asked Questions

How far is the Scottsdale campus from Tempe?

Our Scottsdale campus at 8642 E Shea Blvd sits just off Loop 101, so most Tempe drives run roughly twenty to thirty minutes depending on where you start and the time of day.

Is DaySchool a good fit for a busy ASU-area schedule?

Yes. With easy 101 access, you can drop your dog for a structured day of training, socialization, and rest, then pick up a tired, settled dog after class or work.